repo-report 


CLI to list all repos a user has access to, and report on their configuration in aggregate.
Installation
npm install to install all dependencies
- create
.env file and initialize GH_TOKEN or GITHUB_TOKEN (in order of precedence) with your Github token
Getting Started
Creating a Personal Access Token (PAT)
- Go to GitHub Tokens Settings.
- Click Generate new token.
- Give it a descriptive name (e.g., "my repo-report token").
- Select the
repo scope.
- Generate the token and copy it.
Using your PAT with Repo-Report
- You can set your token as an environment variable in your terminal:
- run
export GH_TOKEN=<your_personal_access_token>
OR you can add it to a .env file in the project root:
- run
GH_TOKEN=your_personal_access_token
Usage (for public)
- After you generated your PAT you can open terminal then do the following:
- on the terminal run
export GH_TOKEN=<the personal access token generated>
- run
npx repo-report
Usage (for Contributors)
- execute
./bin/run to get a report of all your repositories in the terminal
Running Repo-Report with npx repo-report --help
--help
- Show all available flags and usage examples.
--unactionable
- Shows metrics you can’t change
--actual
- Shows raw values instead of a ✅ or ❌
--goodness
- Shows if a metric is "good" (✅) or "bad" (❌)
-m, --metrics
--all
- Shows ALL metrics (Even ones that aren't actionable)
-p, --pick
- Lets you select specific metrics
-f, --focus
- Filters by repo type such as sources, forks, templates, private or public
--names
- Shows repo names alongside their owners
-s, --sort
- Sorts by "last updated date" by default; can be set to
name or created instead.
-desc
- Sorts descending instead of ascending.
--cache
- Saves API request data in
--cacheDir.
Optional (but helpful)
- If you would like an extended and more detailed view of your repos you can use:
npx repo-report --all --actual
- If you would like to have this be the default view whenever you run repo-report, you can run with:
alias repo-report='npx repo-report --all --actual
- then run
source ~/.bashrc
Repo-Report Dashboard
The following shows an example output of repo-report --all --actual for my repositories. It shows important repository settings like issues, projects, branch protection, and allowed merge strategies. Additional details such as auto-merge, branch deletion on merge, and license information are also included in the full output as seen by the extended table below.
